8 - Activity Snacking to Increase Time in Range for T1D
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In today’s episode, we explore a game-changing approach to glucose control—activity snacking. If you’ve ever struggled with post-meal spikes, found insulin too slow to bring down highs, or wondered how movement could help stabilise your blood glucose, this episode is for you.
I’ll be sharing the latest research on how small, frequent movements can supercharge insulin, improve time in range, and reduce glucose highs without the need for extra insulin corrections. We will discuss practical strategies such as the “3 every 30” method, which involves moving for three minutes every 30 minutes to maintain stable glucose levels. We will also cover the benefits of walking before or after meals to prevent glucose spikes and introduce the “15 by 2” rule, a simple technique to lower high glucose levels faster than waiting for correction doses to take effect.
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In addition to these strategies, I will break down groundbreaking studies that demonstrate the impact of movement on glucose regulation. Whether you are living with type 1 diabetes, supporting someone who is, or simply looking to optimise your health, this episode is packed with valuable insights that you can put into action immediately.
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